Monday 11 July 2016

Holiday Blogging Winter Learning Journey Wk1 D1 A2

IALF: I am learning to research information about Milo of Croton.

In the ancient Olympics games there was a man name Milo of croton. Milo of croton was a 6th century BC wrestler from the Magna Graecian city of croton. Milo enjoyed his brilliant wrestling career.


Here are 3 facts about Milo of croton

  1. The wrestler’s daily diet was reportedly included 20 LBs of meat, 20 LBs of bread and 18 pints of wine.
  2. Milo was a 6 time olympic victor.
  3. Milo was said to be a friend of a philosopher. One story says that Milo saved the philosopher’s life. When a dangerous roof almost fell on him.       
Description:This is my second activity from the Winter Learning Journey site. I am writing about one of the famous wrestlers in the ancient Olympic games named Milo of croton. i also have three intersting facts about the wrestler.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Amelia,

    It is great to see that you have posted three such interesting facts about Milo of Croton on your blog. He sounds like a very interesting (and very strong) man. Can you imagine holding up a dangerous roof all by yourself? According to this story Milo saved the philosopher's life and ended up marrying his daughter, Myia. I wonder if he also saved Myia's life when he held the roof up for the family...

    I must admit that I also wonder if Milo really ate 20 lbs of meat, 20 lbs of bread and drank 18 pints of wine in a single day. That seems pretty extreme and unlikely to me. What do you think?

    Cheers, Rachel

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